Marotte Marauder
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Bad coached teams do stuff like this
Bingo!
When I see Fox on the sidelines with his mouth open and not seemingly understanding what just happened, I could scream.
Bad coached teams do stuff like this
I don't think you understand football. Yes, he's holding the ball and took some sacks. He'll get rid of the ball with more experience. It's obvious the staff told him to not take any risks. So he didn't. Threw the ball away when he could ... and took a could of sacks when pressure came up the middle. No QB can elude pressure up the middle.Trubisky pocket awareness is starting to become a question mark
He holds ball too long often and doesn't look to get rid of it under pressure
Don't know. He's a head case. If you're struggling with Big Ben at QB AND Brown on the other side, I question how good he is. That being said, I'll take him for a 6th or 7th round choice.Martavis Bryant has requested a trade from the Steelers.
Bears should be all over that one.
Martavis Bryant has requested a trade from the Steelers.
Bears should be all over that one.
I don't think you understand football. Yes, he's holding the ball and took some sacks. He'll get rid of the ball with more experience. It's obvious the staff told him to not take any risks. So he didn't. Threw the ball away when he could ... and took a could of sacks when pressure came up the middle. No QB can elude pressure up the middle.
The one fumble he had was his fault. Trubisky said he left his first progression too quickly. It didn't hope the Bears were also going hurry up.
In regards to small windows ... the Bears receivers don't get separation. Even Ronde Barber said it. And if your coaching staff stressed not to turn it over, then you shouldn't throw it I to small windows. That's called knowing your role. Something Jay Cutler never learned after a decade in the NFL. The fact Trubisky understands that after a game, that's growth.
Trubisky wasn't great, but he kept his poise on the road. He missed some receivers early, but that's to be expected. And when it counted, he made a play to win the game.
What I saw was a kid who's a quick learner ... who doesn't make the same mistakes over and over again. How many throws did Trubisky throw across his body today? ZERO. The kid's not stupid. Let's hope he keeps growing.
Unless the cost is free or maybe a 7th round pick, why?
If all his problems are pot related, then I say sure bring him on in. It would be nice for Mitch to have someone with a shred of talent to throw the ball to.
But I honestly don't remember what his prior issues are.... but like I said, if it's just pot then who cares.
The Bears obviously need WR help, but he's going to be a UFA. Is giving up an asset, even a low draft pick, worth it for 10 games of marginally (he would have to come in a learn the system) improved WR play? I don't think so.
Well Packers fans ... you laughed at Glennon, but now you have a Glennon of your own starting for your team. Hundley is going to turn the ball over many many many many times.
Thompson is going to be fired. You'd think the GM, whose livelihood is tied to Aaron Rodgers, would put far more resources into the offensive line than he did for the past 2-3 years. Rodgers is their cash cow. Protect him at all costs.Yeah, and I'm going to laugh at Hundley just as I laughed at Glennon. I think the Packers should go after Kap, but I know they won't. Just not a Ted Thompson thing to do. Ah well, if they stick with Hundley, they're going to suck and will maybe get a higher draft pick to fix their abysmal defense.
They should also consider a new strength and conditioning coach. I understand that seasons happen where the injuries stack up, but something is wrong when this happens year after year.
Thompson is going to be fired. You'd think the GM, whose livelihood is tied to Aaron Rodgers, would put far more resources into the offensive line than he did for the past 2-3 years. Rodgers is their cash cow. Protect him at all costs.
I'm relieved as a Bears fan to see Rodgers out for a bit. I'm sad as a football fan that I don't get to see Rodgers this year. Obviously, we all feel bad for anybody being out due to injury.
I tried not to like him for a while because he was a Packer, but Rodgers still might go down as my favorite player ever to watch play football.
Bryant also had "issues" at Clemson. I have no problem with players smoking a bit of weed ... especially when even the government has a hard time figuring what to do with it. However, I don't think he's the easiest guy to coach which is why a talent like Bryant fell in the draft. I also didn't know he's a UFA. Note ... it's not like Steeler cast off, Wheaton, proved effective for the Bears.If all his problems are pot related, then I say sure bring him on in. It would be nice for Mitch to have someone with a shred of talent to throw the ball to.
But I honestly don't remember what his prior issues are.... but like I said, if it's just pot then who cares.
To me it would be worth it, for Mitch's development. He has NO ONE to throw the ball to. When is the last time we drafted someone in the 7th round that even made the team, and was a positive player? I'm going to guess like never. So yeah, I'd say those 10 games would be worth it IMO.
Especially if the dude just loves some weed, I mean multiple states have legalized the **** already. Who cares.